This past weekend the National Capital Trackers put on a nice modular show at the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Washington, D.C.
On the way in I snapped a few pics of military equipment on the grounds, and took a movie of my military train. At the show, I met several Veterans and heard some great stories. One man, Harry, commented that he really liked my MTH Premier Sherman tank on a flatcar, said it was a nice model. I let him hold it. I asked him “did you spend time in a Sherman?” I wasn’t sure as he looked too young. He said yes, he was a driver and a loader, he enlisted in 1944 at 15 years old, lied about his age, he participated in The Battle of the Bulge, then went on to serve in Korea, and Vietnam. He is 91, but looked 71. It was great hearing first hand WW2 experiences right from the horses mouth. It was also great meeting so many other really great people. They were very appreciative that we were there, and the AFRH was very hospitable, had a great lunch from their cafeteria, and some great punch. They even played some swing music when the trains were running. Great weekend.